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- The Scientific Wonders of the World
- This is a blog about a mural that we have been creating on NUI Galways campus. We are painting it with the help of a group of campers from around the world and it is to be displayed in numerous places on campus.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Tuesday, June 15th- Thursday, June 17th, 2010
For the next few days, we have been meeting with various scientists to see what type of research they did and what scientific images this research produced. First we met with Aideen who showed us her microscopy images of nuclear membranes and cells. She also showed us some interesting topographic-like images of steal and copper. Next we met with Andrew Flaus who works in the department of biochemistry at NUI, specializing in molecular structure. He had some awesome models and images of DNA strands and the green florescent protiens which allow certian things to be seen in images. He provided us with a video which talks about the Spindle, which is something thats studied a lot by Kevin Sullivan, who we met with next. Kevin is a cell biologist who studies how the sindle works and divides cells. We found all of the interviews very helpful because they allowed us to better understand the scope of the research which is happening on campus.
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